The UAE government has officially announced that Friday, March 20, 2026, will mark the first day of Eid Al Fitr, following the absence of a crescent moon sighting on the evening of March 18. In light of the upcoming celebrations, Abu Dhabi authorities have issued specific guidelines aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of both residents and visitors during this important holiday.
Safety Guidelines for Eid Al Fitr 2026
To promote a safe and joyous Eid Al Fitr, the following measures have been emphasized by Abu Dhabi officials:
- Drive Responsibly: All drivers are urged to follow traffic rules diligently to prevent accidents on the roads.
- Avoid Fireworks: The use of fireworks is discouraged, especially in crowded areas, to reduce the risk of injuries and hazards.
- Respect Traffic Regulations: Compliance with traffic laws is essential for the safety of all road users throughout the holiday period.
- Participate Safely in Community Events: Attendees are encouraged to engage in festivities while maintaining precautionary measures to avoid accidents.
Emergency Preparedness
Authorities have placed emergency services on high alert to ensure a rapid response to any incidents or emergencies that may arise during the celebrations. This proactive approach is part of the UAE’s broader commitment to secure and peaceful holiday observances.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the spirit of Eid Al Fitr while prioritizing their safety and well-being by adhering to these recommended guidelines.
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